Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 375. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0061*.
01:46:37 to 01:48:42 cuts for story GIRL RIDER in CP 375. Various shots of the young girl rider. Nothing particularly exciting, just similar material to that in cut story....
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 375. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0061*.
01:46:37 to 01:48:42 cuts for story GIRL RIDER in CP 375. Various shots of the young girl rider. Nothing particularly exciting, just similar material to that in cut story. She smiles a bit more.
01:48:42 to 01:50:41 cuts for story DOWNTOWN SYNCOPATORS in CP 375. Shots of the band in their tour coach listening to music. Longer sequence of one of the band making a cup of tea including C/U of tea being poured into a mug. More shots of them listening to music and making notes. C/U of the gramophone. Good C/U of one of the band drinking tea from a mug before getting down off the top bunk. This could all be used to represent a group of boys on holiday in a caravan actually. C/U of one of the band shaving then sequence in front of bus looking at map. All similar to that which ended up in cut story - nothing stunningly different.
01:50:41 to 01:56:41 cuts for story KENDO in CP 375. Various shots of men practicing the martial art of Kendo. Some C/Us of vegetables for sale in the indoor market not seen in cut story, also budgerigars for sale. A few nice shots of West Indian shoppers in the market including some C/Us of children. More shots of the Kendo bout followed by C/U of shoes for sale and good shots of women shopping at the market. Nice C/Us of money changing hands and goods being inspected. Exterior of Judo school and C/U of Judo Society sign not seen in the cut story. More footage of the Kendo boys - quite a lot of material including good C/Us. (Note: market shots also relate to CP 345 - CARIBBEAN MARKET.)
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